BROOKLYN, N.Y. - The neighborhood in New York known as DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is dense with warehouses and industrial buildings converted into artist lofts, luxury condos, upscale boutiques, furniture and accessory stores, funky bars, and mix-priced restaurants.
On a recent evening we discovered Superfine, an affordable and lively bar and restaurant located directly below Brooklyn’s entrance ramp to the bridge. The interior is industrial crossed with hipster-chic, with exposed brick walls, a sunken bar illuminated by dangling strands of blue lights, a pool table, and slapdash dining decor where mismatched tables and chairs look like they were rescued from your great aunt’s apartment in the 1950s.